Meldungen aus Europa – Page 3747
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RHS orchard project funds sought
Investment is being sought to exhibit an orchard garden at this year’s RHS Flower Show, Tatton Park in Cheshire.
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ArticleEcuador bananas set for record rainfall
The National Meteorology and Hydrology Institute has forecast wet weather over the next month, potentially impacting new banana crops
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ArticleChile revises kiwifruit forecast
Initial forecasts for Chilean kiwifruit have been revised downwards as the full impact of February’s earthquake becomes evident.
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ArticleSpanish issue melon maturity warning
Andalusian fresh produce association Hortyfruta is warning growers not to cut their melon and watermelon crops too soon and risk breaching minimum brix levels.
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ArticleSeason bright for Pakistani mangoes
A bumper mango season in Pakistan is set to be supported with a brace of government-run export promotions
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ArticleMexican grapes on course to recover
Despite an anticipated slow start to the season, supplies are tipped to bounce back from last year’s shortfall
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ArticleAustralia stands firm on NZ apples
An interim WTO report on the apple trade dispute has sided with New Zealand, but Australian growers are holding firm
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ArticleVietnam to ship durian to US
A Dong Nai company is following up on its successes last year by aiming to ship 300 tonnes of durian to the US this season
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Asda boss steps aside
Asda boss Andy Bond has stepped down as chief executive of the supermarket - triggering another hunt for a top UK supermarket job.
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Skills report rejected by industry bodies
Sector skills councils Lantra and Improve have called for a re-examination of the impact of the UK’s agriculture and food manufacturing sectors on the nation’s economy.
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ArticleAndy Bond to leave Asda position
Retailer to search for new company head as Bond moves to a new, part-time position as chairman of the executive committee
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ADAS offers green web tool
ADAS is offering a free online tool to help farmers assess and reduce energy consumption and cut carbon emissions.
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ArticleOrganic sales suffer slump in UK
Sales of organic fresh produce declined significantly in 2009, as consumers sought to tighten their purse strings during the recession
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ArticleFlorida citrus estimates rise
The USDA has pushed up its April crop forecasts by 200,000 cartons and 600,000 cartons respectively
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IGD Food Industry Awards open for entries
IGD’s annual Food Industry Awards are now open for receiving entries.
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NFU ramps up political drive
Agriculture needs better political representatives to meet future challenges of increasing population, dwindling resources and climate change, according to the National Farmers' Union (NFU).
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ArticleDP World gets to work in London
DP World’s chairman recently visited London Gateway to witness the first stage of the huge development to upgrade the London port
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ArticlePBH elects executive committee
Foundation also moves to name Fruit & Veggies-More Matters Role Models and Champions for 2010
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ArticlePandol looks to grow UK market
California-based grape and stonefruit grower-exporter Pandol has hired a new director of global operations with a special UK focus.
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ArticleMK Airlines to 'suspend operations'
Reports claim that freight operator is to announce suspension of flights as it cannot maintain service and safety levels

